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Diagnosing electronically controlled compressors

November 30, 2021

When preparing to conduct diagnostics on a system using an electronically controlled variable displacement compressor, the diagnostic process needs to focus on four areas.
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Electronically controlled variable displacement compressors

November 16, 2021

what if" this system used an electronically controlled variable displacement compressor instead of the pressure controlled variable displacement compressor?   What would the results be?
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Disassembly and inspection of a seized compressor

November 15, 2021

MACS Tim Iezzi takes apart a problem compressor in this step-by-step video.
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Troubleshooting the “what ifs” in a mobile A/C repair

November 9, 2021

High side:  Likely somewhere around 130 psi (at an idle) & 140 psi at 1500 rpm.  Why? With only a 35% charge in the system, the compressor isn't going to be producing a lot of pressure.
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What do you know about the fixed displacement piston compressor?

November 2, 2021

What do you know about the fixed displacement piston compressor? 
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Compressor diagnosis

October 26, 2021

It is important to know the correct answer, but it is more important to know why it is the correct answer.  Please picture #4 for more information on that.
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More on the behavioral characteristics of various compressors

October 12, 2021

Last week's article ended with a slide from my class at the MACS Training Event & Trade Show.  If you haven't already read that article, you may want to do so.  That slide had the following question in it: Finally, with a 30 to 32 PSI low side, why is the suction line temperature 65° F
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Don’t try this at home

October 6, 2021

Don't try this at home! We do not recommend adding a machete to your mobile A/C tool kit. However, in Belize they do things differently. Sometimes necessity is the mother of invention.
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Behavioral characteristics of various compressor types

September 21, 2021

When faced with a challenging A/C system problem, knowing what type of compressor you are dealing with can help streamline the diagnosis process. 
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A burned clutch is a symptom of another problem

September 14, 2021

Not much thought is given to compressor clutches until they fail, but they are extremely durable.  I have personally owned three vehicles that had between 200, 000 and 240,000 miles on them.  They all still had the original compressors and clutches, and they were still functioning perfectly.
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Facts to know about the compressor clutch coil

September 7, 2021

Checking the clutch air gap before installing a compressor is an important step in compressor installation. This is because of the possibility of a clutch air gap getting knocked out of adjustment due to rough handling or it being gapped incorrectly at the factory.  These issues of course can cause problems with clutch operation.  If detected and corrected before compressor installation, a lot of time can be saved.
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Mind the compressor clutch gap

August 31, 2021

One of the first things I was taught in my A/C training was to always check the clutch air gap prior to installing a compressor. 
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